Big East Conference: Season 2014-15

BEC Standings
 1. Villanova (4) 18-2 (31-2) 
 2. Butler (21) 12-6 (20-69) 
 3. Georgetown 12-7 (20-10) 
 4. Providence (24) 11-8 (21-11) 
 5. St.John's 10-8 (21-10) 
 6. Xavier 10-10 (20-13) 
 7. Seton Hall 6-12 (16-14) 
 8. De Paul 6-12 (12-19) 
 9. Creighton 4-14 (13-18) 
 10. Marquette 4-14 (12-18) 

Points Per Game
 LaDontae HENTON
  Providence
  (198-F-92)
  Avg: 19.7
 1. Henton, Providence19.7 
 2. Harrison, St.John's17.5 
 3. Dunham, Butler16.7 
 4. Gibbs, Seton Hall16.3 
 5. Smith-Rivera, Geor.16.2 
 6. Dunn, Providence15.8 
 7. Carlino, Marquette15.0 
 8. Jordan, St.John's14.3 
 9. Hilliard, Villanova14.0 
 10. Pointer, St.John's13.5 
Rebounds Per Game
 Kameron WOODS
  Butler
  (206-F-)
  Avg: 9.8
 1. Woods, Butler9.8 
 2. Delgado, Seton Hall9.8 
 3. Ochefu, Villanova8.4 
 4. Pointer, St.John's7.6 
 5. Obekpa, St.John's7.0 
 6. Stainbrook, Xavier6.7 
 7. Henton, Providence6.4 
 8. Reynolds, Xavier6.3 
 9. Smith, Georgetown5.9 
 10. Hopkins, Georg.5.7 
Assists Per Game
 Kris DUNN
  Providence
  (190-G-94)
  Avg: 7.6
 1. Dunn, Providence7.6 
 2. Davis, Xavier6.3 
 3. Wilson, Marquette4.7 
 4. Garrett, De Paul3.9 
 5. Gibbs, Seton Hall3.8 
 6. Jones, Butler3.7 
 7. Chatman, Creighton3.6 
 8. Whitehead, Seton H.3.5 
 9. Ennis, Villanova3.5 
 10. Arcidiacono, Vill.3.5 
Steals Per Game
 Kris DUNN
  Providence
  (190-G-94)
  Avg: 2.8
 1. Dunn, Providence2.8 
 2. Barlow, Butler2.2 
 3. Pointer, St.John's1.9 
 4. Hilliard, Villanova1.8 
 5. Jordan, St.John's1.7 
 6. Smith-Rivera, Geor.1.6 
 7. Crockett, De Paul1.4 
 8. Whitehead, Seton H.1.4 
 9. Henton, Providence1.4 
 10. Carlino, Marquette1.4 
Blocks Per Game
 Christopher OBEKPA
  St.John's
  (208-F/C-93)
  Avg: 3.1
 1. Obekpa, St.John's3.1 
 2. Desrosiers, Provi.2.5 
 3. Pointer, St.John's2.4 
 4. Fischer, Marquette2.2 
 5. Hopkins, Georg.1.6 
 6. Ochefu, Villanova1.4 
 7. Delgado, Seton Hall1.3 
 8. Stimage, De Paul1.2 
 9. Mobley, Seton Hall1.1 
 10. Reynolds, Xavier1.0 

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Villanova University wins the BEC 2014-2015 title (Photo: BEC)

Villanova University 2014-15
Jay Wright Jay Wright Wright
Ryan Arcidiacono
Arcidiacono
Daniel Ochefu
Ochefu
Dylan Ennis
Ennis
Darrun Hilliard
Hilliard
Jayvaughn Pinkston
Pinkston
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
15  Arcidiacono Ryan 190 (6'3'') G 94 USA Italy
23  Ochefu Daniel 211 (6'11'') F 93 Nigeria
31  Ennis Dylan 187 (6'2'') G 91 Canada Jamaica
4  Hilliard Darrun 198 (6'6'') G 93 USA
22  Pinkston Jayvaughn 201 (6'7'') F 91 USA
2  Jenkins Kris 198 (6'6'') F 93 USA
3  Hart Josh 196 (6'5'') G 95 USA
0  Lowe Henry 180 (5'11'') PG 94 USA
14  Reynolds Darryl 203 (6'8'') F 93 USA
5  Booth Phil 190 (6'3'') G 95 USA
25  Bridges Mikal 198 (6'6'') SF 96 USA
52  Rafferty Kevin 203 (6'8'') F 92 USA
20  Farrell Patrick 196 (6'5'') F 94 USA
Head Coach: Jay Wright
Coach Assistant: Ashley Howard
Coach Assistant: Jason Donnelly
Coach Assistant: Baker Dunleavy
Coach Assistant: Kyle Neptune


Villanova Wins BIG EAST Title - Mar 15, 2015

Villanova is trying to make this magical season one big anniversary party.
Halfway there.
Josh Hart (6'5''-G-95) had 15 points in his latest brilliant performance off the bench, and the top-seeded Wildcats turned the BIG EAST championship game into a Saturday night blowout by beating Xavier 69-52 for its second tournament title.
Looking to lock up a No. 1 seed in the NCAAs, the fourth-ranked Wildcats (32-2) made an impressive statement much to the delight of a pro-Villanova crowd at Madison Square Garden.
"It's good times," senior forward Jayvaughn Pinkston (6'7''-F-91) said. "We've been talking about this since I got here in '10. I got in trouble my freshman year. Always promised the coaches I was going to get them a Big East championship."
After squeezing past Providence 63-61 with the help of a questionable call in Friday night's semifinals, Villanova had no such trouble against the sixth-seeded Musketeers (21-13).
Dylan Ennis (6'2''-G-91) scored 16 points and Darrun Hilliard (6'6''-G-93) had 12, sending the Wildcats into the NCAA tournament on a 15-game winning streak. They'll find out Sunday if the selection committee rewards them with one of the four top seeds.
This night was nothing short of a festive romp for the Wildcats. A week after they celebrated the 20th anniversary of their first Big East tournament crown, they duplicated the feat.
Somewhere, former star Kerry Kittles (6'5''-G-74, college: Villanova) was probably wearing high socks and smiling.
Of course, it's been 30 years since Villanova's stunning upset of Georgetown to win the NCAA championship -- so consider that the next anniversary the Wildcats would like to mark by replicating the achievement.
Jalen Reynolds (6'10''-F-92) and Dee Davis (6'0''-PG-93) each scored 13 points to pace the Musketeers, who were trying to beat the top three seeds in the tournament. Instead, they looked tired and ragged, missing point-blank shots throughout the night.
"We missed too many bunnies around the basket," coach Chris Mack said. "We were just on our heels. We couldn't score around the rim. Because of it, it affected our defense."
Hart, who won the league's Sixth Man of the Year award, became the first Big East reserve to take home the tournament MVP trophy.
"I've got to attribute that to my teammates. They found me when I was open," he said. "They had total confidence in me to knock down the open shots when they found me."
Hart shot 7-for-9 and grabbed seven rebounds. He averaged 17.7 points in three tournament games on 21-of-29 shooting (72.4 percent), including 9-for-14 (64.2 percent) from 3-point range.
"He played like a man. He didn't play like a sophomore -- he played like a senior," Pinkston said.
In a matchup of the conference's top-scoring teams, Villanova shot 50 percent from the field and held the Musketeers well below their season averages for points and field goal percentage.
Xavier went 2-for-15 from 3-point range and was beaten in every facet of the game. In a telling sign of frustration after Hart outhustled his team for a second-half basket, Mack kicked a panel on a digital display just below the scorer's table, knocking out the E and the I in a GEICO advertisement.
"We weren't very good tonight. Villanova had a heck of a lot to do with it," Mack said. "They're the true definition of a team.
"I haven't been doing this as long as some coaches out there, but I've been in some really good leagues, and I've seen some really good teams, and they're up there with any of them."
Villanova took the lead for good 2 1/2 minutes in and never looked back.
Hilliard scored eight straight Wildcats points, and his second consecutive 3-pointer started a 10-0 run that gave Villanova a 27-14 advantage with 5:19 left in the first half. Hart added a 3, and two free throws by Ennis made it a 16-point bulge before the Wildcats cruised into the locker room up 34-21.
Hilliard opened the second period with a 3, and when Big East co-Player of the Year Ryan Arcidiacono (6'3''-G-94) drained a 3 of his own for his first points of the night, Villanova had doubled up the Musketeers at 42-21.
The game never got close again.

Courtesy of BEC

Big East Tournament Final: Villanova - Xavier 69-52
Big East Tournament Semifinals:
Villanova - Providence 63-61
Xavier - Georgetown 65-63


All-Big East Awards 2015 - Mar 15, 2015

All-Big East 1st Team 2015
Kellen Dunham
Dunham
D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera
Smith-Rivera
Kris Dunn
Dunn
LaDontae Henton
Henton
D'Angelo Harrison
Harrison

All-Tournament MVP: Josh Hart (6'5''-G-95) of Villanova
Co-Player of the Year: Ryan Arcidiacono (6'3''-G-94) of Villanova
Co-Player of the Year: Kris Dunn (6'3''-G-94) of Providence
Defensive Co-Player of the Year: Kris Dunn (6'3''-G-94) of Providence
Defensive Co-Player of the Year: Sir'Dominic Pointer (6'6''-G/F) of St.John's
Rookie of the Year: Angel Delgado (6'9''-PF-94) of Seton Hall
Most Improved Player of the Year: Sir'Dominic Pointer (6'6''-G/F) of St.John's
Sixth Man of the Year: Josh Hart (6'5''-G-95) of Villanova
Sixth Player of the Year: Alex Barlow (5'11''-PG) of Butler
Sportsmanship Award: Alex Barlow (5'11''-PG) of Butler

1st Team
G: Kellen Dunham (6'6''-G) of Butler
G: D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera (6'3''-G) of Georgetown
G: Kris Dunn (6'3''-G-94) of Providence
F: LaDontae Henton (6'6''-F-92) of Providence
G: D'Angelo Harrison (6'4''-G) of St.John's
G: Ryan Arcidiacono (6'3''-G-94) of Villanova
G: Darrun Hilliard (6'6''-G-93) of Villanova

2nd Team
F: Roosevelt Jones (6'4''-F) of Butler
PG: Matt Carlino (6'2''-PG-92) of Marquette
G: Sterling Gibbs (6'2''-G-92) of Seton Hall
G/F: Sir'Dominic Pointer (6'6''-G/F) of St.John's
C: Matt Stainbrook (6'10''-C-92) of Xavier

Honorable Mention
Billy Garrett (6'5''-G) of De Paul
Daniel Ochefu (6'11''-F-93) of Villanova
Jayvaughn Pinkston (6'7''-F-91) of Villanova

All-Tournament Team
G: Josh Hart (6'5''-G-95) of Villanova
F: Jalen Reynolds (6'10''-F-92) of Xavier
G: Darrun Hilliard (6'6''-G-93) of Villanova
G: Dylan Ennis (6'2''-G-91) of Villanova
G: Kris Dunn (6'3''-G-94) of Providence
G: D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera (6'3''-G) of Georgetown

All-Rookie Team
SF: Isaac Copeland (6'9''-SF) of Georgetown
G/F: LJ Peak (6'5''-G/F-96) of Georgetown
G: Duane Wilson (6'2''-G-94) of Marquette
PF: Angel Delgado (6'9''-PF-94) of Seton Hall
G: Isaiah Whitehead (6'4''-G-95) of Seton Hall
F: Trevon Bluiett (6'6''-F-94) of Xavier